Underwood

Underwood bottles wine, but they also have cans of pinot noir, pinot gris, and rosé available. this is my absolute favorite of the canned wines. It usually runs between six and eight dollars at most stores. More expensive than a beer, but remember that 375 ml is more than 12 ounces. Most restaurants pour glass of wine that are only four ounces. That’s a freaking steal.

Barefoot

If you want something bubbly and fruit forward, look no further than Barefoot wines. I don’t want to be rude, but I wouldn’t drink Barefoot out of a bottle. However, I can see the appeal of these flavorful wine spritzers when you want something light. There is also the built in aspect of portion control. One is probably the most I could take.

Sofia Blanc de Blanc

This is a wine from the vineyard of Francis Ford Coppola, and yes, it is named after his daughter, director Sofia Coppola. After a few of these, expect some dreamy Lost In Translation-style adventures. It even comes with a bendy straw, to make the sipping that much more easy.

The Pinot Project

Recommended by VinePair, this wine is extremely strong. Their pinot noir is 13.5% alcohol per volume. Take that, Four Loko. It’s also pretty delicious, and served in slightly smaller portions than the Underwood cans, if you’re trying to protect yourself. From yourself.

House Wine

Ordinarily, asking for the house wine means something low cost and low quality. The makers of this canned wine likely adopted that name as a joke, because it’s tasty. And affordable! Plus, their bubbly rosé come sin a beautiful rainbow can. Not great for being discreet, but very pleasing to the eye.

Cycles Gladiator

Cycles Gladiator

Speaking of beautiful cans, this Cycles Gladiator can has both gorgeous design and extremely high quality wine. A pinot noir is good for moving from summer to fall, then eventually to winter, and finally, back to spring and summer again! With wine in a can, you can drink all year long without a sip of hops passing your lips.